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(R410A SERIES)
Models:FASN080-750
FASD080-150
Direct Expansion
System
FDXA06-20/E
Contents
Features.......................................................................................... 3
General Data........................................................................... 4
Electrical Data......................................................................... 8
Operating Range..................................................................... 10
Dimensions...................................................................................... 39
Wiring Diagrams............................................................................... 45
Installations..................................................................................... 55
Troubleshooting................................................................................ 62
Product Nomenclature
FASN 100 C 3 C
C 220~240V/1Ph/50Hz
E 380~415V/3Ph/50Hz
K 380V/3Ph/60Hz
N 220V/1Ph/60Hz
3 R410A
C Cooling only
FASD 100 C 3 C
C 220~240V/1Ph/50Hz
E 380~415V/3Ph/50Hz
K 380V/3Ph/60Hz
N 220V/1Ph/60Hz
3 R410A
C Cooling only
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Features
Multi Circuit Design Part load capability offers continuous comfort, greater
savings and provides highly flexible solutions for
physical constraints at site. It also prolongs lifespan of
compressors and reduces big electrical surges.
Low Noise The outdoor units are using scroll compressors that have
been proven to have superior performance and quiet
operation. Statically and dynamically balanced fan
blowers mounted in acoustically and thermally insulated
casings provide excellent and quiet operation. The indoor
units for larger capacity and air flow requirement are built
with double skin panels made of powder coated steel
(outer) and galvanized steel (inner) injected with high
pressure PU foam.
Flexible Air Thrown Convertible discharge air direction at outdoor unit have
make it versatile. (Applicable for size 100,125, and 150
only).
Intelligent Control All the features can be easily set and changed through
(Optional)
microcomputer-controlled LCD or LED controller. It
ensures comfortable cooling is delivered to the user
with press of a button and hassle free.
Simple Installation Compact and light weight design of the units enable easy
installation and space saving.
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Engineering Specifications
General Data - Air-Cooled Split Ducted R410A (50Hz)
Indoor
FASN 80 100 125 150 200 250 300
Unit
Model
Outdoor
FASD 80 100 125 150 100x2 125x2 150x2
Unit
kW 23.4 29.3 36.6 44.0 58.6 73.3 87.9
Total Cooling Capacity
Btu/h 80,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000
Type Single Skin Double Skin
Width mm 1,431 1,731 1,872 1,872 2,248 2,241 2,152
Dimension Length mm 940 940 1,140 1,140 1,297 1,347 1,547
Height mm 441 441 700 700 780 1,155 1,175
Weight kg 99 126 208 209 266 322 377
Indoor Air CMH 4,000 5,000 6,250 7,500 10,000 12,500 15,000
Unit Volume CFM 2,354 2,943 3,679 4,415 5,886 7,358 8,829
Fan
ESP Pa 145 175 200 200 250 300 300
Power
V/Ph/Hz 220~240/1/50 380~415/3/50
Supply
Sound Pressure
dB(A) 64 65 65 65 66 66 67
Level
Condensate Water mm
25.4 (1”)
Pipe Dimension (in)
Compressor Type Scroll Compressor
Condenser Type Crossed Finned Cu Tube with Al Fin
Width mm 1,308 1,118 1,118 1,118 1,118x2 1,118x2 1,118x2
Outdoor
Dimension Length mm 508 1,012 1,012 1,012 1,012x2 1,012x2 1,012x2
Unit
Height mm 951 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035
Weight kg 158 199 202 198 199x2 202x2 198x2
Power Supply V/Ph/Hz 380~415/3/50
Total Input Power kW 7.60 10.43 12.85 16.15 22.59 26.24 32.29
Total Input Current A 17.70 26.19 23.84 32.36 42.87 48.40 63.99
Refrigerant
kg 5.20 7.00 7.90 9.70 7.30x2 7.70x2 9.25x2
Charge
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Pre-charge Gas Nitrogen Holding Charge
Pipe Connection
Brazed
Type
mm 12.70 12.70 12.70 15.88 12.70x2 12.70x2 15.88x2
Liquid Pipe
(in) (1/2”) (1/2”) (1/2”) (5/8”) (1/2”x2) (1/2”x2) (5/8”x2)
Connecting Pipe
Dimension 22.20 25.40 28.58 34.92 25.40x2 28.58x2 34.92x2
Suction mm
Pipe (in) (7/8”) (1") (1 1/8”) (1 3/8”) (1”x2) (1 1/8”x2) (1 3/8”x2)
Note:
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General Data - Air-Cooled Split Ducted R410A (50Hz)
Indoor
FASN 350 400 450 500 600 750
Unit
Model
Outdoor
FASD 100 125x2 100x4 150x3 125x4 150x4 150x5
Unit
kW 102.6 117.2 131.9 146.5 175.8 219.8
Total Cooling Capacity
Btu/h 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 600,000 750,000
Type Double Skin
Width mm 2,081 2,432 2,787 2,782 2,782 2,782
Dimension
Length mm 1,547 1,547 1,637 1,637 1,737 1,859
Height mm 1,450 1,450 1,450 1,450 1,650 2,006
Weight kg 380 584 644 644 852 879
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General Data - Air-Cooled Split Ducted R410A (60Hz)
Indoor
FASN 80 100 125 150 200 250 300
Unit
Model
Outdoor
FASD 80 100 125 150 100x2 125x2 150x2
Unit
kW 23.4 29.3 36.6 44.0 58.6 73.3 87.9
Total Cooling Capacity
Btu/h 80,000 100,000 125,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000
Type Single Skin Double Skin
Width mm 1,431 1,731 1,872 1,872 2,248 2,241 2,152
Dimension Length mm 940 940 1,140 1,140 1,297 1,347 1,547
Height mm 441 441 700 700 780 1,155 1,175
Weight kg 99 126 208 209 266 322 377
Indoor Air CMH 4,000 5,000 6,250 7,500 10,000 12,500 15,000
Unit Volume CFM 2,354 2,943 3,679 4,415 5,886 7,358 8,829
Fan
ESP Pa 145 175 200 200 250 300 300
Power
V/Ph/Hz 220/1/60 380/3/60
Supply
Sound Pressure
dB(A) 66 67 67 67 68 68 69
Level
Condensate Water mm
25.4 (1”)
Pipe Dimension (in)
Compressor Type Scroll Compressor
Condenser Type Crossed Finned Cu Tube with Al Fin
Width mm 1,308 1,118 1,118 1,118 1,118x2 1,118x2 1,118x2
Outdoor
Dimension Length mm 508 1,012 1,012 1,012 1,012x2 1,012x2 1,012x2
Unit
Height mm 951 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035 1,035
Weight kg 158 199 202 198 199x2 202x2 198x2
Power Supply V/Ph/Hz 380/3/60
Total Input Power kW 9.94 12.41 13.88 17.40 24.01 28.66 34.83
Total Input Current A 22.76 30.90 26.50 31.86 46.00 57.70 65.70
Refrigerant
kg 4.10 6.20 6.40 8.70 6.20x2 6.40x2 8.70x2
Charge
Type R410A
Refrigerant
Pre-charge Gas Nitrogen Holding Charge
Pipe Connection
Brazed
Type
mm 12.70 12.70 12.70 15.88 12.70x2 12.70x2 15.88x2
Liquid Pipe
(in) (1/2”) (1/2”) (1/2”) (5/8”) (1/2”x2) (1/2”x2) (5/8”x2)
Connecting Pipe
Dimension 22.20 25.40 28.58 34.92 25.40x2 28.58x2 34.92x2
Suction mm
Pipe (in) (7/8”) (1") (1 1/8”) (1 3/8”) (1”x2) (1 1/8”x2) (1 3/8”x2)
Note:
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General Data - Air-Cooled Split Ducted R410A (60Hz)
Indoor
FASN 350 400 450 500 600 750
Unit
Model
Outdoor
FASD 100 125x2 100x4 150x3 125x4 150x4 150x5
Unit
kW 102.6 117.2 131.9 146.5 175.8 219.8
Total Cooling Capacity
Btu/h 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 600,000 750,000
Type Double Skin
Width mm 2,081 2,432 2,787 2,782 2,782 2,782
Dimension
Length mm 1,547 1,547 1,637 1,637 1,737 1,859
Height mm 1,450 1,450 1,450 1,450 1,650 2,006
Weight kg 380 584 644 644 852 879
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Electrical Data - Air Cooled Split Ducted R410A (50Hz)
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Electrical Data - Air Cooled Split Ducted R410A (60Hz)
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Operating Range
Cooling
46
Outdoor Temperature
35
(°CDB)
21
0
0 15 19 24
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System Schematic Diagram
Model: FASN080/100/125/150
Indoor Outdoor
High Pressure
Switch
Compressor
Low Pressure
Switch
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System Schematic Diagram
Model: FASN200/250/300
High Pressure
High Pressure
Switch
Indoor Heat Exchanger
Compressor Switch
Compressor
Low Pressure Low Pressure
Switch Switch
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System Schematic Diagram
Model: FASN350/450
Switch
High
Switch
Outdoor 3
Low
Outdoor Heat Exchanger Compressor
Switch
High
Switch
Outdoor 2
Low
Switch
Low
Outdoor 1
TXV
TXV
TXV Indoor Heat Exchanger
Indoor
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System Schematic Diagram
Model: FASN400/500/600
High Pressure
Switch
Low Pressure
Switch
Outdoor 4
High Pressure
Switch
Low Pressure
Switch
Outdoor 3
Low Pressure
Switch
Outdoor 2
Low Pressure
Switch
Outdoor 1
TXV
TXV
TXV Indoor Heat Exchanger
TXV
Indoor
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System Schematic Diagram
Model: FASN750
Switch
High
Outdoor 5
Switch
Low
Outdoor Heat Exchanger Compressor
Switch
High
Outdoor 4
Switch
Low
Outdoor Heat Exchanger Compressor
Switch
High
Outdoor 3
Switch
Low
Switch
Low
Switch
Low
TXV
TXV
TXV Indoor Heat Exchanger
TXV
TXV
Indoor
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Controller Features and Algorithm (Optional)
Operation Instruction
1. Press ON/OFF to start or stop the air conditioner.
2. Temperature Setting
• Press or to decrease or increase the set temperature. When any of
these buttons are pressed, temperature display area will flash with the old
temperature setting for 4 seconds. Should there be no further key press it will
then return to room temperature display in the range of 16C-30C.
• Press or FAN together for 5 seconds will change the temperature setting
from C to F. Valid temperature set range is 16C-30C or 60F-85F. Temperature
setting is bypass in Fan mode.
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3. Mode setting
• Press MODE button to change the operation mode as follow:
Cool dry heat fan auto cool/heat
• Heat LED flashes during outdoor defrost cycle. MODE button is invalid during
this cycle.
5. Sleep setting
• Press SLEEP button to active or deactivate sleep setting. Sleep is bypassed in
Fan and Dry mode.
• Heat LED flashes during outdoor defrost cycle. MODE button is invalid during
this cycle. Pressing TIMER FAN until the display shows “-“ will cancel the timer
setting. Should there be no further button press, system will exit from on
timer programming mode automatically. Timer LED will light up if on/off timer
is set.
• Pressing ON/OFF to start or stop the air conditioner will also cancel the timer
setting.
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7. Key Lock
• In order to prevent unauthorized access to the system settings, a key lock
function is provided to prevent mischief. When the system is on, hold down
and MODE buttons for 3 seconds to activate the key lock function, key
lock symbol will light up. Repeat the same sequence to cancel key lock
function. The following operation are allowed in this mode.
7.1 Press ON/OFF to start or stop the air conditioner.
7.2 Hold down and SLEEP button for 1 second to activate coil
temperature display function. Repeat the same sequence to cancel coil
temperature display function.
Temperature display will show the coil temperature selected in the
range of - 9°C to 78°C. Press button to select indoor coil
temperature display and high fan LED flashes. Press button
to select outdoor coil temperature display and medium fan LED flashes.
For dual-stage system, press TIMER to select the data of the system
to be displayed. Timer LED flashes showing the data for #2 system.
7.3 Hold down and SLEEP buttons for 1 second to activate defrost
termination temperature setting and auto fan LED flashes. Repeat the
same sequence to cancel this function. Press and button to
change the setting from 10°C-15°C. for dual-stage system, press TIMER
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9. Error code display
• Should there be any fault with the main board, the relevant error code will be
shown on the temperature display area. If multiple faults happen at the same
time, the error code will be shown one after another. System will alternate the
display of error code and room temperature.
• Depending on the model of main board, the error codes available are:
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Controller Features and Algorithm (Optional)
Wall pad
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LCD Display Description:
A. Return air or set temperature display section. This section has no indication if
system in standby mode and backlight is off.
B. Wall pad key lock symbol. Symbol appears if wall pad keypad is locked and vice
versa.
C. Compressor status indication. Symbol will light up if its corresponding compressor
is running.
D. Day display from Monday to Sunday.
E. On/Off timer setting symbol. During on/off timer setting mode, this symbol and
For G symbol flashes. In none timer setting mode, this symbol will light up should
there be any on/off timer being set.
F. Off symbol. During off timer setting mode, this symbol and D symbol flashes. In
none off timer setting mode, this symbol will light up should be unexecuted off
timer for the current day.
G. On symbol. During on timer setting mode, this symbol and D symbol flashes. In
node on timer setting mode, this symbol will light up should be unexecuted on
timer for the current day.
H. Clock display. In temperature browsing modem it shows the temperature being
searched. In parameter setting mode, it shows the set parameter.
I. It shows the error code if there is system failure. It shows the menu number in
temperature browsing or parameter setting mode.
J. Error symbol flashes if there is system failure and vice versa.
K. Indoor fan status indication. This symbol lights up if indoor fan is running and vice
versa.
L. TiO2 status indication. This symbol lights up if TiO2 is on and vice versa.
M. Symbol lights up in Fan mode and vice versa.
N. Symbol lights up in Cool mode and vice versa.
O. Symbol flashes in temperature setting mode.
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Wall pad guide:
1. On/Off control
• Press button to control system on/off. If the unit is off, press will
turn on the system with two beeping sounds. If the unit is on, press
to turn off the unit with one beeping sound.
2. Temperature setting
• Press and button to adjust the temperature setting from 16°C to
30°C.
3. Mode Setting
• Press <MODE> button to select Cool or Fan mode.
4. Clock Setting
• System has a build-in real-time clock for time indication and on/off timer
control. Press <CLOCK> button to enter into clock setting mode and second
indication stop flashing. Press <TIME+/-> button to adjust the system clock.
Press <CLOCK> button once mode to exit the clock setting mode. Second
indication resume flashing.
5. Day Setting
• This wall pad supports the day indication. Day indication can be used for
normal day display and on/off timer setting. Day display section shows the
current day. Used the <DAY> button to adjust the day setting accordingly.
6. On/Off Timer Setting
• The System supports 7 groups of on/off timer settings, i.e. 7-day weekly
timer. Press <TIMER> button once, timer symbol flashes. Press <TIMER>
button again, timer and ON symbol flash, system is now in on timer setting
mode. The day display section shows the day of corresponding on timer
setting. If clock display section shows --: --, it means the current timer is null.
Pressing <TIMER> button will activate this timer. If time is being displayed,
it means the current timer is activated. Pressing <TIME+/-> button to adjust
the timer setting. Press <CANCEL> button will cancel this setting and the
display will be shown as --: --. Press <TIMER> button again, ON symbol is
off while timer and OFF symbols flash, system is now in on timer setting
mode. The day display section shows the day of the corresponding off timer
setting.
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If clock display section shows --: --, it means the current timer is null.
Pressing <TIME+/-> button will activate this timer. If time is being
displayed, it means the current timer is activated. Press <TIME+/-> button
to adjust the timer setting. Pressing <CANCEL> button will cancel this setting
and the display will be shown as --: --. Press <TIMER> button again, OFF
symbol off and timer symbol flashes. Pressing <CANCEL> button will exit
on/off timer setting. Press <TIMER> button again to repeat step a) to b).
Press <DAY> button to adjust different day of on/off timer setting. In normal
operation, timer symbol will light up should there be any on/off timer being
set. Should there be unexecuted on or off timer for the current day, its
corresponding on or off symbol will light up. In on/off timer setting mode,
pressing <CANCEL> button for 5 sec will cancel all on/off timer settings.
7. TiO2 Control
• Press <TiO2> button to start or stop TiO2 control. If TiO2 is off, press
<TiO2> button to activate TiO2. If TiO2 is activated, press <TiO2> button to
off TiO2.
Temperature Browsing
Value
Menu (shown in error
(shown clock display Unit Remarks
code display section)
section)
C0 Mainboard DIP switch Unit Water source unit only
setting
C1 Indoor coil 1 temperature ˚C
C2 Indoor coil 2 temperature ˚C
C3 Indoor coil 3 temperature ˚C If main board is configured
as dual circuits, C3 and C4
cannot be selected.
C4 Indoor coil 4 temperature ˚C If main board is configured
as dual and 3 circuits, c4
cannot be selected.
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For unit FASN/SD750 only
Value
Menu (shown in error
(shown clock display Unit Remarks
code display section)
section)
C0 Mainboard DIP switch Unit Water source unit only
setting
C1 Indoor coil 1/2 temperature ˚C
C2 Indoor coil 3 temperature ˚C
C3 Indoor coil 4 temperature ˚C If main board is configured
as dual circuits, C3 and C4
cannot be selected.
C4 Indoor coil 5 temperature ˚C If main board is configured
as dual and 3 circuits, c4
cannot be selected.
8. Key Lock
• System is equipped with key lock function to prevent mischief. Press
and button for 5 seconds to activate key lock mode. Key lock symbol will
light up, likewise to exit key lock mode. Only button will be valid
in key lock mode.
9. Key Validity
• There are some buttons that will be acknowledged in certain functions only.
The valid key press will be responded to with the beeping sound.
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10. Parameter setting
• In normal mode, press <SET> button for 5 seconds to enter into parameter
setting menu. Press <SELECT > button to select the menu items. Press
<SELECT > button to select the menu items. Press and
button to edit the parameters as follows:
Note:
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11. Error Display
• Should an error occur, backlight will turn red color. Error display section
shows the corresponding error codes as follow:
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Error Code Description Remarks
11 Indoor coil 2 anti-freezing Display error, stop the unit.
(auto reset)
12 Circuit 2 no cooling Display error, stop the unit.
(power off to reset)
13 Outdoor unit 3 power protection, Display error. Stop the outdoor unit,
outdoor fan protection, external manual reset required, should the failure
interlock, compressor 3 high/low occur 5 times consecutively, pressing
pressure failure (manual reset) “RESET” will not be able to reset the
unit. Power off and on to restart the
unit.
14 Indoor coil 3 anti-freezing Display error, stop the unit.
(auto reset)
15 Circuit 3 no cooling Display error, stop the unit.
(power off to reset)
16 Outdoor unit 4 power protection, Display error. Stop the outdoor unit,
outdoor fan protection, external manual reset required, should the failure
interlock, compressor 4 high/low occur 5 times consecutively, pressing
pressure failure (manual reset) “RESET” will not be able to reset the
unit. Power off and on to restart the
unit.
17 Indoor coil 4 anti-freezing Display error, stop the unit.
(auto reset)
18 Circuit 4 no cooling Display error, stop the unit.
(power off to reset)
Note: Failure of any circuit will not affect the operation of other circuits.
During system failure, press <RESET> button for 3 sec to reset the fault.
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For unit FASN/SD750
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Error Code Description Remarks
12 Circuit 3 no cooling Display error, stop the unit.
(power off to reset)
13 Outdoor unit 4 power protection, Display error. Stop the outdoor unit,
outdoor fan protection, external manual reset required, should the failure
interlock, compressor 4 high/low occur 5 times consecutively, pressing
pressure failure (manual reset) “RESET” will not be able to reset the
unit. Power off and on to restart the unit.
14 Indoor coil 4 anti-freezing Display error, stop the unit.
(auto reset)
15 Circuit 4 no cooling Display error, stop the unit.
(power off to reset)
16 Outdoor unit 5 power protection, Display error. Stop the outdoor unit,
outdoor fan protection, external manual reset required, should the failure
interlock, compressor 5 high/low occur 5 times consecutively, pressing
pressure failure (manual reset) “RESET” will not be able to reset the
unit. Power off and on to restart the unit.
17 Indoor coil 5 anti-freezing Display error, stop the unit.
(auto reset)
18 Circuit 5 no cooling Display error, stop the unit.
(power off to reset)
Note: Failure of any circuit will not affect the operation of other circuits.
During system failure, press <RESET> button for 3 sec to reset the fault.
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Fan Performance Curve
FASN080
FASN100
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FASN125
FASN150
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FASN200
FASN250
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FASN300
FASN350
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FASN400
FASN450
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FASN500
FASN600
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FASN750
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FASD080
FASD100
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FASD125
FASD150
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Dimensions
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Model: FASN200
Top View
Model: FASN250
Top View
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Model: FASN300
Top View
Model: FASN350
Top View
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Model: FASN450
Top View
Model: FASN400/500/600
Top View
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Model: FASN750
Top View
[unit:mm]
Front View Side View
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Model: FASD080
Top View
1308
508
FAN
Coil
951
951
951
Front View Side View Back View
[unit:mm]
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Wiring Diagrams
TRANSFORMER
BLACK
BLACK
BLUE
RED
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK RED BLACK
BLUE GREEN/YELLOW LEGEND
BLUE BLACK PE FM - FAN MOTOR
KM - AC CONTACTOR
RED FH FM FL N LP HP COMP L N FR - THERMAL RELAY
NOTE: --------- FIELD
INSTALLATION
C FM2 FM1 C
GREEN/YELLOW GREEN/YELLOW
WHITE
GREEN/YELLOW
PE
COM / LP LP1HP1/HP COMP L N
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
BLACK
BLACK
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
RED
R
S
YELLOW
T BLUE
N BLACK
FR2
FR1
LEGEND
FM - FAN MOTOR
CM - COMPRESSOR
KM1 KM2 R/A S/B T/C KM - AC CONTACTOR
KM1
KM2
FR - THERMAL RELAY
LP - LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
RVR HP - HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
DT - DISCHARGE THERMOSTAT
RVR - PHASE PROTECTOR
FR1 FR2 NOTE: --------- FIELD
DT
INSTALLATION
θ
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
RED
GREEN/YELLOW
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Model: FASN100/FASD100 (With Control PCB)
TRANSFORMER
BLACK
BLACK
BLUE
RED
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK RED BLACK
BLUE GREEN/YELLOW LEGEND
BLUE BLACK PE FM - FAN MOTOR
KM - AC CONTACTOR
RED FH FM FL N LP HP COMP L N FR - THERMAL RELAY
NOTE: --------- FIELD
INSTALLATION
C FM2 FM1 C
GREEN/YELLOW GREEN/YELLOW
WHITE
GREEN/YELLOW
PE
COM / LP LP1HP1/HP COMP L N
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
BLACK
BLACK
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
RED
R
YELLOW
S
T BLUE
N BLACK
FR2
FR1
LEGEND
FM - FAN MOTOR
CM - COMPRESSOR
KM1 KM2 R/A S/B T/C KM - AC CONTACTOR
KM1
KM2
FR - THERMAL RELAY
LP - LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
RVR HP - HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
DT - DISCHARGE THERMOSTAT
RVR - PHASE PROTECTOR
FR1 FR2 NOTE: --------- FIELD
DT
INSTALLATION
θ
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
FR SETTING RANGE(A),50 Hz
95/1196/12 98/14
RED
RED
GREEN/YELLOW GREEN/YELLOW
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Model: FASN125/FASD125 (With Control PCB)
FASN150/FASD150 (With Control PCB)
TRANSFORMER
RED BLACK
R
YELLOW
S BLACK
T BLUE
N
BLACK
KM
KM
FR LEGEND
FR FM - FAN MOTOR
KM - AC CONTACTOR
FR - THERMAL RELAY
YELLOW
INSTALLATION
RED
FR SETTING RANGE(A)
YELLOW
TYPE MODEL FR
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
GREEN/YELLOW R410A 125 4.0
FM
RED
GREEN/YELLOW
PE
COM / LP LP1HP1/HP COMP L N
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
BLACK
BLACK
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
RED
R
S
YELLOW
T BLUE
N BLACK
FR2
LEGEND
FM - FAN MOTOR
CM - COMPRESSOR
KM - AC CONTACTOR
FR - THERMAL RELAY
FR1
KM2
FR SETTING RANGE(A),50 Hz
RVR
TYPE MODEL FR1 FR2
R410A 125 21.0 2.5
R410A 150 32.0 3.1
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
RED
HP
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Model: FASN200/FASD100x2 (With Control PCB)
FASN250/FASD125x2 (With Control PCB)
FASN300/FASD150x2 (With Control PCB)
KM
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50~60Hz
RED
R
YELLOW
S
BLUE
T
BLACK
N
PCB
KM
Dip Switch
FR
Dip Switch Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
YELLOW
BLUE
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RED
FM
YELLOW
YELLOW
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN/YELLOW
RED
GREEN/YELLOW PE
COM LP1/HP1 LP2/HP2 comp1 comp2
INDOOR UNIT
GREEN/YELLOW
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50~60Hz
PE
COM / LP LP1HP1/HP COMP L N
YELLOW
BLACK
BLACK
RED
BLACK
RED
R
S YELLOW
T BLUE
N BLACK
FR2
FR1
KM2
2.5
θ
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
95/1196/1298/14 3.1
RED
RED
25.0 2.5
P
29.0 5.0
36.0 5.0
GREEN/YELLOW GREEN/YELLOW
OUTDOOR UNIT
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Model: FASN350/FASD100+FASD125X2 (With Control PCB)
FASN450/FASD150x3 (With Control PCB)
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50~60Hz
KM
RED
R
YELLOW
S
T BLUE
BLACK
N
PCB
KM
Dip Switch
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
BLUE
RED
Note: 0 - OFF, 1 - ON
FR SETTING RANGE(A) 50/60Hz
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
FM GREEN/YELLOW
RED
PE
COM LP1/HP1 LP2/HP2 LP3/HP3 - comp1 comp2 comp3 -
GREEN/YELLOW
INDOOR UNIT
GREEN/YELLOW
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50~60Hz
PE
COM / LP LP1HP1/HP COMP L N
YELLOW
BLACK
BLACK
RED
BLACK
RED
R
S YELLOW
T BLUE
N BLACK
FR2
FR1
KM2
RVR
FR1 FR2
DT
WHITE
BLACK
95/1196/1298/14
RED
RED
2.5
2.5
3.1
HP
25.0 2.5
29.0 5.0
OUTDOOR UNIT
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Model: FASN400/FASD100x4 (With Control PCB)
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50~60Hz
KM
RED
R
YELLOW
S
BLUE
T
BLACK
N
PCB
KM
Dip Switch
FR
Dip Switch Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
YELLOW
FR
BLUE
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
RED
Note: 0 - OFF, 1 - ON
FR SETTING RANGE(A) 50/60Hz
FM
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN/YELLOW
RED
PE
GREEN/YELLOW COM LP1/HP1 LP2/HP2 LP3/HP3 LP4/HP4 comp1 comp2 comp3 comp4 -
INDOOR UNIT
GREEN/YELLOW
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50~60Hz
PE
COM / LP LP1HP1/HP COMP L N
YELLOW
BLACK
BLACK
RED
BLACK
RED
R
S YELLOW
T BLUE
N BLACK
FR2
FR1
KM2
RVR
FR1 FR2
DT
WHITE
BLACK
95/1196/1298/14
RED
RED
2.5
25.0 2.5
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Model: FASN500/FASD125x4 (With Control PCB)
FASN600/FASD150x4 (With Control PCB)
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50~60Hz
KM
RED
R KM KT FR FR
YELLOW KM Y
S
BLUE
T
KT
BLACK
N
KM Y KT
KM
PCB
KM
KM KM
Dip Switch
FR FR
Dip Switch Setting
FR FR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Note: 0 - OFF, 1 - ON
U1 V1 W1 U2 V2 W2
Field Installation
RED
RED
BLUE
BLUE
YELLOW
YELLOW
PE
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
Field Installation
GREEN/YELLOW
RED
PE
KM Y COM LP1/HP1 LP2/HP2 LP3/HP3 LP4/HP4 comp1 comp2 comp3 comp4 -
INDOOR UNIT
GREEN/YELLOW
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50~60Hz
PE
COM / LP LP1HP1/HP COMP L N
YELLOW
BLACK
BLACK
RED
BLACK
RED
R
S YELLOW
T BLUE
N BLACK
FR2
FR1
KM2
RVR
FR1 FR2
DT
θ
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
95/1196/1298/14
RED
RED
2.5
3.1
FR SETTING RANGE(A) 60Hz
29.0 5.0
GREEN/YELLOW GREEN/YELLOW 36.0 5.0
OUTDOOR UNIT
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Compressor 1 & 2
Compressor 3
Compressor 4
Compressor 5
Indoor Blower
KM
DO1
DO2
DO4
DO3
DO5
DO6
Live 1
Live 2
FR SETTING RANGE(A)
N
KM KM KT FR FR RELAYS
KM KM Y
Switching Power
Supply Board Connect to Wallpad (4 core wires)
I.C AI1 Indoor Temp. Sensor
KT (SMPS)
FR AI2
FR AI3
AI4
KM Y KT
PCB
AI5
KM
AI6
DI1
DI2
DI4
DI5
DI6
DI7
DI8
D13
Dip Switch
COMP 2
YELLOW/GREEN
BLACK
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
KM Dip Switch Setting
PE U1 V1 W1 U2 V2 W2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RED
RED
BLUE
BLUE
RS T N 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
YELLOW
YELLOW
FR FR
U1 V1 W1 Note: 0 - OFF, 1 - ON
YELLOW/GREEN
FM PE
Field Installation
U2 V2 W2 YELLOW/GREEN
WHITE
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
WHITE
YELLOW
YELLOW
RED
RED
RED
RED
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
RED
PE
COM1 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM2 LP1/HP1 LP2/HP2 LP3/HP3 LP4/HP4 LP5/HP5 comp1 comp2 comp3 comp4 comp5 L N
INDOOR UNIT
TO POWER SUPPLY 380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
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CIRCUIT MULTIPLY ACCORDING TO
THE NUMBER OF OUTDOOR UNITS
GREEN/YELLOW
PE
COM / LP LP1HP1/HP COMP L N
RED
RED
R
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
YELLOW
YELLOW
S
Model: FASN750/FASD150x5 (With Control PCB)
T BLUE
N BLACK
FR2
FR1
RVR
3.1
FR1 FR2
DT
θ
RED
RED
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
36.0 5.0
P
HP
OUTDOOR UNIT
Model: FASN080/100 (Without Control PCB)
FH FM FL N
FM2 FM1
Model: FASN125/150/200/250/300/350/400/450
(Without Control PCB)
R S T N
RED BLUE
YELLOW
Y/G
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Model: FASN500/600/750 (Without Control PCB)
U1 V1 W1 U2 V2 W2
R Y BL R Y BL
Y/G
White White
Red BLK BLK Red
Yellow/Green Yellow/Green
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Installation
Unit should be installed by qualified technicians. Installation should adhere to local code and
regulations.
Warning:
Please pay attention to the following:
• Please check the equipment with your check list after receiving the unit.
• Please keep the unit horizontal and balanced before hanging up the unit.
• Please ensure proper equipment (e.g., fork lift, hoist, sling, etc.) is used when
handling the unit.
• Please remove all packaging material after installation.
If there are any problems or the unit is damaged, please contact authorized dealer.
• Use the hanging rods to hang the unit through the holes provided. Strength of
hanging rods must be able to support the total weight of the unit.
• During operation of the unit, there will be plenty of condensate water that needs to
be discharged. In order to prevent overflow of condensate water, the water must be
drained through condensate water pipe. Please ensure a gradient is maintained as
shown in the following diagram.
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• To reduce noise transmission through hanging rod, it is recommended to install
rubber dampers or isolators.
• Muffler can be used to reduce noise transmission through air duct if the unit needs to
be installed near air-conditioned area.
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2. Outdoor Unit Installation
To ensure the unit operates at optimum performance level and to maintain long life-span of
components, the choice of location of unit and installation recommendations as listed below
should be followed:
• The discharge air and intake air direction of outdoor unit should not be blocked to
ensure there is no short circuiting of hot air.
• If there is more than 1 unit being installed at the same location, make sure that the
discharge of one unit does not face the air intake of another.
• The location of installation should be well ventilated and avoid direct sunlight.
• Location of installation should be able to drain rain water or condensation water.
• Ensure the location of installation does not face strong wind and is free from dust.
• Do not connect duct to the outdoor fan discharge.
• Do not install the unit at location that is near corrosive materials or chemicals.
• Avoid installing the outdoor unit under the window.
• Ensure the discharge of air and noise generated during operation do not affect the
surrounding neighbors.
Installation Clearance:
To provide sufficient service clearance and to ensure good air intake and discharge,
please refer to the recommendation as follows:
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Refrigerant Piping
Long refrigerant piping will affect the performance of the unit and shorten the lifespan of
compressor. In the worst-case scenario, it will cause the compressor to break down. Special
precaution needs to be taken to make sure that the maximum length of the piping strictly
adheres to the recommended maximum pipe length and elevation in the following tables:
CAUTION:
1. Our guarantee on the performance of our air-conditioners is strictly revoked
if the height and/or length of the refrigerant piping system installed is
beyond the limit above.
2. Bending must be carefully made so as not to crush the pipe. Use pipe bender
bend a pipe as far as possible.
Vacuuming
After the system piping is properly connected, vacuum the air conditioner system to at least
500 microns Hg.
Charging
Before charging, the vacuum must be held at 500 microns Hg for at least 15 minutes. After
charging, operate the unit for 15 minutes, ensuring that refrigerant charges are of correct
quantity by monitoring running current and suction and liquid line pressures. Suction and
discharge pipe pressures should be in the region of 75 psig and 275 psig. After ensuring the
system is correctly charged, remove flexible hose from charging nipples and replace with
caps.
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Additional Charging
If the piping length is exceeding 10m, additional charge is necessary. The value of
additional refrigerant charge (g) per 1 meter is as table below.
Note: Failure to add proper amount of additional refrigerant may result in reduced
performance.
Attention:
Outdoor unit is not factory pre-charged with refrigerant.
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Lifting Method
Each product design to be brought in safety. When the unit is to be lifted and moved, attach
ropes to the suspension plates(4pcs) provided on the top of the unit. When the unit is lifted,
the center of gravity tends to shift the unit to one side and so balance as shown in the figure
below should be achieved. The angles at which the ropes suspended the unit should be at
least 60˚ at the compressor end and at least 45˚ at the condenser end. Care should be taken
to avoid contact with the main unit while carrying. Hook as directly aligned over the center
of gravity as possible.
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Servicing and Maintenance
1. Indoor Unit
Air Filter
• The filter must be cleaned regularly and the frequency of cleaning is to be
determined by the degree of pollution of the environment of application. When
washing the filter, first tap it gently to remove larger particle, and then rinse the
filter in detergent and warm water. The filter must be dried before it is used. The
filter is recommended to be installed before the air grille or the indoor coil. If there
are any problems or the unit is damaged, please contact authorized dealer.
Motor
• It is not necessary to lubricate the motor for servicing and maintenance.
Heat Exchanger
• After in use for a while, the surface of the coil may collect dust, dirt or other
undesirable substances. It is recommended to clean the aluminum fins of the coil
using a nylon brush or vacuum cleaner. If compressed air is available, it can be used
to clean the coil by direct blowing. However, care must be taken not to damage the
fins.
Drain Pipe
• Check the drain pipe regularly to prevent blockages by alien substances.
2. Outdoor Unit
Under normal operating conditions, outdoor unit should be checked quarterly and the coil
surface should be washed. If the outdoor unit is installed at location which is oily, smoky
and dusty, regular service should be done by a technician to make sure that the heat
exchanger is always in optimum condition.
Warning!
Do not use oxygen, acetylene, poisonous gas or other gas that will cause
explosion under high temperatures and pressure for leak checking. Instead, use
nitrogen or R410A for air leakage test.
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Troubleshooting
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